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French riots boost far right
Post Date: 2005-11-15 17:46:18 by Zipporah
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PARIS, Nov. 15 (UPI) -- It seems a flashback to 2002: The boisterous crowds cheering him on, the media attention, the sense that Jean-Marie Le Pen's French-first, immigrants-go-home message is again resonating in France. Five years after capturing second place in presidential elections, the head of France's far-right National Front is again making waves -- or rather riding them, as he coasts on the backlash of more than two weeks of violence staged by ethnic-immigrant youths that has roiled this country. "Immigration, explosion in the suburbs...Le Pen foretold it," reads a banner on his website, accompanied by alarming video images of the country's gritty housing projects going ...

America's Exploding Education & Job Nightmare
Post Date: 2005-11-13 04:44:35 by Kamala
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America's Exploding Education & Job Nightmare   By Frosty Wooldridge http://NewsWithViews.com 11-11-5   Most Americans over 40 witnessed the dumbing down of our schools in the 70s 80s, 90s and into this century. As a teacher, I was 'encouraged' to pass minority students who did not work for excellence nor did they study toward academic success. Students quickly learned they didn't have to study for learning or passing grades. Thus, they coasted from grade school without effort and finished high school with spurious diplomas. Recently, Lou Dobbs of CNN, presented Americans with some disturbing facts on our schools.   What erodes America's foundation?   Fifty ...

French anti-immigration leader feels vindicated by riots
Post Date: 2005-11-11 13:31:24 by Zipporah
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WASHINGTON -- Far-right politician Jean-Marie Le Pen insists that the riots rocking French cities have vindicated his anti-immigration views, but opinion polls give a slight boost to Premier Dominique de Villepin for his handling of the crisis. After the government ordered a 12-day state of emergency, National Police Chief Michel Gaudin told reporters in Paris yesterday there was a "very sharp drop" in violent incidents. Car burnings -- the primary vandalism since the nightly protests began -- have been falling, and violent clashes between police and immigrant gangs, mostly from North and West Africa, also declined. But officials said 203 more persons were detained overnight, ...

BUSH OPPOSES WALL ALONG MEXICO BORDER
Post Date: 2005-11-10 23:17:00 by Uncle Bill
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U.S. Opposes Wall Along Mexico Border NewsMax.com Wires Friday, Nov. 11, 2005 MEXICO CITY -- U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Tony Garza said Thursday that the Bush administration is against proposals to build a wall along the United States' entire southern border. "The President (George W. Bush) is aware of the concerns of critics who would like to build a wall around the United States," Garza told a small group of foreign correspondents. "As the former Governor of Texas, he knows that such proposals are both unrealistic and undesirable." Some lawmakers have proposed building a wall from California to the Gulf of Mexico to stop the millions of undocumented workers who ...

Living with a ‘white’ lie
Post Date: 2005-11-10 16:20:48 by Tauzero
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Living with a ‘white’ lie Man raised as white told he’s black at 26 By JEFF KUNERTH Knight Ridder Newspapers ORLANDO, Fla. — Every family has its secrets. There are things parents never tell children. There are lies that become family legend. There are stories that were never meant to be told. Judith Hartmann’s secret, when she married Bill Myers in 1959, was that she was pregnant by a black man. When the baby born to two white parents came out black, the secret became a lie. Throughout his childhood, David Myers was told that his skin color was a disease called melanism. He was lucky, his mother said, because the skin discoloration was all over his body, ...

She has a dream: the Marseillaise in Arabic
Post Date: 2005-11-10 15:38:09 by Tauzero
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She has a dream: the Marseillaise in Arabic Sunday Nov 6 17:12 AEST Farida Verhaeghe-Amiri believes, with missionary zeal, that the Arabic version she has penned and recorded of France's national anthem, La Marseillaise, will be a salve on the open wounds of French society. With dozens of ghetto-like enclaves in Paris' suburbs -- inhabited mainly by immigrants from Muslim north Africa -- literally aflame with ethnic and class tension, the impulse to promote unifying civic values is surely welcome. If for no other reason, the improbable fact that her Algerian grandfather carried to safety a wounded soldier in World War I named Charles de Gaulle -- founder of France's Fifth Republic -- ...

Rapist was twice deported!
Post Date: 2005-11-09 06:43:50 by nc_girl_speaks_up
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This story was broken with the help of a dedicated ALIPAC member. This serial rapist was already TWICE deported! Seems the illegals have the upper hand when it comes to our border security problem. Read this story, please. http://alipac.us/ftopict-12258.html Below is the article written by Patrick Wilson for the Winston-Salem Journal about the story ALIPAC broke LAST NIGHT! It can be found at http://www.journalnow.com Man charged with rape was deported twice By Patrick Wilson JOURNAL REPORTER Wednesday, November 9, 2005 A Winston-Salem man charged in connection with a series of rapes in Winston-Salem and Greensboro had been deported to Mexico twice, but he returned to the United States, ...

Please take this poll on illegal immigration!
Post Date: 2005-11-08 16:57:07 by nc_girl_speaks_up
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Please take this survey on illegal immigration....http://survey.pollingpoint.com/3929980 Join us at www.alipac.us, fight illegal immigration

German television crew attacked in French riots
Post Date: 2005-11-08 13:28:21 by Tauzero
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German television crew attacked in French riots 8 November 2005 PARIS - In the 12th night of rioting in France, police report 330 arrests and 1,173 burned cars, and a German television crew was attacked in Strasbourg. In a desperate attempt to halt the urban unrest that has swept the country, the French government on Tuesday announced a series of measures intended to restore law and order and address the inequality and exclusion that is fuelling the violence. To restore calm to its cities, the government declared a state of emergency and authorized local officials to impose curfews in tense neighbourhoods after a 12th consecutive night of rioting. President Jacques Chirac said the ...

First fatality as French rioting worsens
Post Date: 2005-11-07 13:05:20 by Tauzero
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First fatality as French rioting worsens Mon Nov 7, 2005 5:22 PM GMT By Anna Willard and Franck Prevel GRIGNY, France (Reuters) - Rioters shot at police and torched more than 1,400 cars in the worst violence since unrest erupted in France's poor suburbs 11 days ago, and a man beaten by a youth became the first fatality on Monday. The rioters threw firebombs at two churches and attacked three schools on Sunday night, police said, hours after President Jacques Chirac vowed to defeat the troublemakers. The new violence prompted warnings that the unrest which began on October 27 could damage investment and tourism in France and fuelled calls for the conservative government to take tougher ...

Rioting Spreads to 300 Towns in France [Full Thread]
Post Date: 2005-11-07 09:44:52 by Zipporah
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A firefighter extinguishes a truck in Cenon, near Bordeaux, southwestern France, Sunday night, Nov.6, 2005 on the tenth day of unrest. Vehicles and buildings were torched by youths in largely immigrant areas began rampaging after two of their peers were electrocuted last week at a power substation while hiding from police they feared were chasing them. (AP Photo/Bob Edme) PARIS - Rioting by French youths spread to 300 towns overnight and a man hurt in the violence died of his wounds, the first fatality in 11 days of unrest that has shocked the country, police said Monday. As urban unrest spread to neighboring Belgium and possibly Germany, the French government faced growing criticism for ...

Mexican Drug Lords Increasingly Powerful
Post Date: 2005-11-07 09:14:18 by Zipporah
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MIGUEL ALEMAN, Mexico - Hit men, pistols tucked in their pants and walkie-talkies strapped to their belts, move freely in this city of sorghum farmers and cattle ranchers, dropping off their ostrich-skin boots with shoeshine boys in the city's plaza and stopping at local bars for a beer. The openness with which they operate — in Miguel Aleman and countless other towns across Mexico — reflects the drug cartels' grip on this nation of nearly 100 million people, and the power they have gained as the top supplier for Americans' $65 billion illegal drug habit. Mexico's drug gangs have been highly successful in the past two decades, gradually replacing Colombian gangs in the United ...

Rioting spreads across France [10th night]
Post Date: 2005-11-05 23:22:42 by Tauzero
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Rioting spreads across France From: AAP November 06, 2005 SCHOOLS were burnt down in Paris and hundreds of cars set on fire in cities across France in a tenth night of rioting in poor suburban areas that went into the early hours of Sunday, the Interior Ministry said. The schools were set ablaze in the Paris suburb of Essonne, but no one was reported hurt in the weekend attack. About 68 people had been arrested after the renewed violence as of late on Saturday, the ministry said. Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin summoned eight key ministers and a top Muslim official to his offices on Saturday as he sought to chart an end to the violence. The violence has been seen as the ...

A Pathetic Path For America's Accelerating Destruction
Post Date: 2005-11-05 02:32:08 by Coral Snake
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A Pathetic Path For America's Accelerating Destruction By Frosty Wooldridge http://NewsWithViews.com 11-5-5 We suffer unconstitutional abuses perpetrated on Americans through massive allowances for illegal alien migration while our elected officials dump the insidious NAFTA/CAFTA agreements on us-giving law abiding citizens no way out. "NAFTA and CAFTA will make the current immigration problem look like a walk in the park compared to what is coming if we do not stop it now," said Dave Hodges, Wittman, Arizona. Hodges is a spokesperson for the Arizona Coalition to Protect Personal Property Rights. "ACPPR is a grassroots organization of 1,200 citizens who are fighting a ...

GOP mulls ending birthright citizenship
Post Date: 2005-11-04 15:41:29 by Grumble Jones
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House Republicans are looking closely at ending birthright citizenship and building a barrier along the entire U.S.-Mexico border as they search for solutions to illegal immigration. A task force of party leaders and members active on immigration has met since the summer to try to figure out where consensus exists, and several participants said those two ideas have floated to the top of the list of possibilities to be included either in an immigration-enforcement bill later this year or in a later comprehensive immigration overhaul. "There is a general agreement about the fact that citizenship in this country should not be bestowed on people who are the children of folks who come into ...

French unrest spreads outside Paris [Full Thread]
Post Date: 2005-11-04 15:05:20 by Tauzero
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French unrest spreads outside Paris Staff and agencies Friday November 4, 2005 A disabled person was badly burned in an attack on a city bus and more than four hundred cars were torched during an eighth night of rioting in Paris suburbs. Government officials cited a falling number of direct clashes with police to claim that the situation was becoming calmer, but the violence also spread out of the capital's immediate vicinity. Reports of unrest surfaced in Rouen in Normandy, Dijon in Burgundy and the Mediterranean port of Marseille. A bus depot was set on fire to the west of Paris in the town of Trappes, near Versailles, destroying 27 buses. An amateur video aired on television showed ...

Bush Amnesty smoking gun [Latest Bush Deceit On Immigration Policy, Amnesty, Guest Workers]
Post Date: 2005-11-04 12:16:17 by OKCSubmariner
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The smoking illegal alien amnesty gun behind President Bush's recent tough-sounding rhetoric on border security has turned up, buried all the way at the bottom of yesterday's Department of Homeland Security press release, DHS Announces Long-Term Border and Immigration Strategy:SBI will serve as the enforcement complement to the Temporary Worker Program that President Bush proposed last year. The Temporary Worker Program will have the effect of enabling migrants to pursue work in regulated, legal channels – and will increase safety and security by giving us a better idea of who is entering our country and for what purpose.Meet the President's new amnesty, same as his old amnesty:I ...

US vows to stop illegal migrants
Post Date: 2005-11-03 20:43:06 by Zipporah
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Mr Chertoff expects the numbers of immigrants to fall The US has vowed to stop every single illegal immigrant entering the country, by recruiting 1,000 extra agents and increasing the use of unmanned drones. "Our goal is to gain control of our borders," said Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff. More than a million Mexicans are arrested every year as they try to enter the US to look for work. Experts said the migration trend would continue because of the huge wage gap between the US and Mexico. But Mr Chertoff insisted that once would-be immigrants learnt there was a high likelihood of being caught and sent home, the numbers trying to enter the US would ...

Paris-Area Riots Spread to 20 Towns
Post Date: 2005-11-03 17:32:53 by Tauzero
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Paris-Area Riots Spread to 20 Towns Paris-Area Riots Spread to 20 Towns As Police Brace for Eighth Straight Night of Violence By JAMEY KEATEN Associated Press Writer AULNAY-SOUS-BOIS, France Nov 3, 2005 — A week of riots in poor neighborhoods outside Paris gained dangerous new momentum Thursday, with youths shooting at police and firefighters and attacking trains and symbols of the French state. Facing mounting criticism, Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin vowed to restore order as the violence that erupted Oct. 27 spread to at least 20 towns, highlighting the frustration simmering in housing projects that are home to many North African immigrants. Police deployed for a feared ...

French youths open fire on police
Post Date: 2005-11-03 17:25:55 by Tauzero
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French youths open fire on police Staff and agencies Thursday November 3, 2005 French youths fired at police and burned over 300 cars last night as towns around Paris experienced their worst night of violence in a week of urban unrest. The French prime minister, Dominique de Villepin, was involved in a series of crisis meetings today following the clashes between police and immigrant groups in at least 10 poor suburbs, during which youths torched car dealerships, public buses and a school. Four shots were fired at police and fire officers in four different towns without causing any injuries, said Jean-Francois Cordet, the senior government official for the troubled Seine-Saint-Denis ...

French youths riot for seventh night running
Post Date: 2005-11-03 13:42:58 by Tauzero
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French youths riot for seventh night running PARIS (Reuters) - Violence broke out in Paris suburbs for the seventh night running overnight on Thursday after French youths set fire to dozens of cars. The continuing unrest compounds pressure on Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin's government, which has promised to restore order but is battling to paper over differences between ministers over the best way to tackle the unrest. Youths went on the rampage in a total of nine areas in poor suburbs ringing the French capital to the north and the east, setting alight about 40 cars, two buses, and dustbins, a local authority official said. Hundreds of police were deployed to control the ...

French president calls for calm as violence spreads
Post Date: 2005-11-02 17:54:11 by Tauzero
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PARIS, Nov. 2 (Xinhuanet) -- French President Jacques Chirac called for calm Wednesday, warning that lawlessness and further rioting in Paris suburbs would lead to a dangerous situation. "Tempers must calm down. The law must be applied in a spirit ofdialogue and respect," Chirac said after French Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy briefed him on the situation in the wake of six nights of riots in the southeast of Paris since last Thursday. "A lack of dialogue and an escalation of disrespectful behavior would lead to a dangerous situation," Chirac was quoted by his spokesman Jean-Francois Cope. The head of state intervened after the ongoing incident unveiled integration ...

Texas Probes 15 Cases for Dengue Fever
Post Date: 2005-11-01 07:39:35 by Zipporah
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BROWNSVILLE, Texas - Health officials are investigating 15 cases in Brownsville for dengue fever, one of which they believe was contracted from a mosquito in the United States. The U.S.-based case, a woman believed to be in her 20s or 30s, was diagnosed with dengue hemorrhagic fever. She received medical care and survived. Two other cases also have the more serious dengue hemorrhagic fever, while the others might have dengue fever, said Dr. Brian Smith, director of the Texas Department of State Health Services region that includes South Texas. Dengue hemorrhagic fever, which is more common in Asia, the Pacific and Latin America, has been diagnosed in the United States in the past, but ...

Mexico’s Undiplomatic Diplomats [Actively Helping Illegal Immigrants Enter US]
Post Date: 2005-11-01 00:28:37 by OKCSubmariner
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It’s a strain being a Mexican diplomat in the United States these days, as the plaintive expression on Mario Velázquez-Suárez’s dignified features suggests. Diplomacy may be the art of lying for one’s country, but Mexican diplomacy requires taking that art to virtuosic heights. Sitting in his expansive office in Mexico’s Los Angeles consulate, Deputy Consul General Velázquez-Suárez gamely insists that he and his peers observe the diplomatic duty not to interfere in America’s internal affairs, including immigration matters. “Immigration is an internal discussion,” he says. “We have to respect that regardless of whether it ...

Bush INS Nominee Promotes Illegal Alien Terrorists, Chinese Espionage, FTAA, North American Union
Post Date: 2005-10-30 20:39:00 by OKCSubmariner
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There are three articles presented below about the current Bush appointee to INS, Julie Myers. Be sure to read and note who she is related to, married to and worked for. Myers is being put in place to carry out Chertoff's and Bush's agendas for a stealth guest worker program, to allow 18 million illegals to remain in the US, to still not stop Mexican illegals from coming in, to protect FBI/CIA terrorist 9/11 provocateurs still in the US illegally such as Saudi AlAttas and Communist Chinese agents, and to faciltiate corrupt L1 and H1 visa programs for Chineese guest worker spies who also take good paying high tech jobs. She will also continue to advance the CFR and Bush world government ...

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